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all fifty-two cards in a row - Gent - Apr 28, 2015 [dohtml] It was like both of Naira's chosen (nevermind failed) sanctuaries had been melded together, just for Gent's personal revitalization. In the higher altitude, even with the thinning air, he felt he could breathe more easily and think more clearly. It was such a relief, to no longer crawl amongst brambles and thorns at the forest's rotting floor. As thick as the woods were, they only served to remind him of Hollow Heart Keep, while returning to the mountains took him back to Nomad's Pass. Despite the uncertainty that still plagued his pack and lone remaining alpha, Gent felt all the more ready for whatever may come. For this felt right, this felt like his domain. He need only prove himself to the pack to claim his tattered birthright as king. There were still many trivialities, but up here he felt far better prepared to tackle and unravel them one by one. Most present on his mind was one of the pack's few remaining females, and the more-or-less argument he'd had with her. He was not seeking her, but his mind was heavily considering it. After patrol, he told himself, as he worked his way around the new territory's freshly marked boundaries. Despite how friendly the terrain was to Gent, it was still foreign land and he found it crucially necessary to be on high guard until the surrounding areas had been more thoroughly explored. Luck and coincidence strung together to work on his side, however. As he determined to be diligent in his duties, @Raela 's scent snaked past his muzzle, tipping him off to her location. She was nearby, perhaps patrolling herself? Whatever she was up to, she was doing it alone, and that created a perfect scenario for the nature of the talk he desired to have with her. Better yet, perhaps he could convince her to continue the patrol with him so that they could simultaneously benefit the pack's claim and their own budding friendship. At least, he hoped the metaphorical bud could still be saved, and that he hadn't completely stomped the poor thing into the dirt, leaving it to die back within the blackberry bushes. Gent called out with a bark, requesting her to join him whatever she may be doing. RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Raela - Apr 28, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Gent - Apr 30, 2015 [dohtml] Gent hadn't really expected anything warmer from the woman. She certainly had been quite (to him unreasonably so) offended by his actions toward the foreigner, and while he hadn't really carried many conversations with her the puzzle pieces of her personality were falling quickly into place within his mind. A part of him was greatly interested in what she was anticipating from him; had she pegged him for a liar yet? Did she expect an apology, stubborn explanations? Hopefully he would be able to implement his chosen course of action without a hitch, and it would work to smooth things over between them. However, Gent wouldn't get his hopes too high. From the pack that had adopted him as an orphaned whelp, he learned well what it could mean to be so raptly sworn to a code of morality. Sometimes, it was unshakable, uncompromisable. Those sorts of wolves would never be trusted by the Lieris man, for they didn't know what true loyalty was. Inali had served as the perfect example; she was so bent on protecting her code of peace, that she betrayed a woman who was not only her alpha, the founder of the domain which sheltered and fed her, but also was supposedly like a sister to her, as well as the rest of her pack mates. If Raela was just Inali in a different pelt, Gent was determined that they would not be able to make amends and in the end, he would not be sorry about that. There was a fine line between zealot and strong-willed, however, and that was one he would walk with the Asurn woman. "Care to join me on patrol?" he asked her, as she came to answer his call with stoic words. He paused for a moment, before continuing; "I still owe you that conversation." RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Raela - Apr 30, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Gent - May 01, 2015 [dohtml] As they walked, he allowed for silence to fill an elongated piece of time, wondering if she had anything pressing against the back of her teeth, begging to be said. It turned out she must not of, for as the quiet consumed their space she remained tight-lipped and avoiding so much as looking at him. He truly had struck a very wrong chord somewhere. "You must not be as eager to make amends as I am," he commented, a soft chuckle rippling through the silence to chase it away once more. His eyes scanned ahead, through the tall and tightly-clustered threes. It was such a peaceful day, the smell of rain still hanging fresh even as the sunlight bore down through the canopy. Gent truly was in love with their new home, and it only served to make him more determined to preserve it. Once more his gaze drifted to her, before he decided to just saw his piece, in its entirety now; he wasn't used to lengthy spiels, but it would be better than coaxing words from Raela bit by bit. "I'm not looking to convince you of anything, so you know. You don't seem the type to have such strong compulsions without your own solid reasons behind them," even if he didn't understand or agree with them. "If you'd like to share them with me, I'd never turn that down, but I won't ask you to. But I'm also not here to be convinced, because I have my own reasoning and my goal is to preserve both without clashing. The pack is only as strong as our bonds, after all. So what I'd like to discuss is how we can come to terms to bypass conflict. That is, if you're willing." RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Raela - May 01, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Gent - May 04, 2015 [dohtml] Or they could miff about the details. Gent fought back the urge to copy her sigh, but knew that this route of talking could also lead to his desired outcome, so long as he chose his words right. However he also sensed that they could easily be dragged down into an outright argument. Resigning himself to what would be, he stopped his own strides to turn and face her, blue eyes not betraying a single thing. "He was disrespecting you," he put bluntly, pausing for only a moment before he explained. "His words might've been right but his posture wasn't. He was disrespecting you by not lowering himself, and disrespecting the pack by seeking shelter near our borders without the intention of asking for permission. I was not attacking him. I'm sure I don't need to tell you that if I wanted to spill his blood I would have. I was asserting our authority, and while you might have thought it an over-aggressive approach, as I said then it's a lesson someone needed to teach him lest he be killed for it." Was that it, she didn't trust his temper? Gent's nostrils flared as a stream of hot, agitated breath blasted out of his lungs. This irritation was not directed at her, but rather himself, however. This was why he had not wished to inherit his father's wrathful nature. It only worked against you, burning up all the connections you worked so hard to create. Gent would not let it best him like it did his dear patriarch. Yet he would not admit this as a fault to Raela. An apology was something never before uttered by the cobalt monster. Gent pinched his eyes shut, concentrating on chasing this dissonant train of thought away before opening them again. Suddenly, they no longer held the hardness of ice, but had sublimated into something slightly softer. "What do you think of me then, Raela? My presence makes you tense, that's obvious enough. Why?" RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Raela - May 04, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - May 04, 2015 A young deer has been separated from the rest of its herd. Hunt Opportunity RE: all fifty-two cards in a row - Gent - May 05, 2015 [dohtml] None of this was going the way he wanted it to. Gent was left to wonder what had become of his silver tongue. Not only was she arguing with him rather than complying to focus on how they might move past the disagreement, but she was causing him to think. Doubt was not a familiar feeling to the man, yet this was beginning to truly eat at him. What she said made sense, though he didn't see it as proving him wrong. Rather what swayed him was the emotion behind her words, the hard glint in her gilded eyes. His ears swiveled away from Raela as her words affronted them, circular glaciers regarding her with little hint to what was going on inside of his head other than that he was deeply considering what she had to say. Indeed, the gears within his mind were hard at work as he seemed to have come to yet another fork in the road. For a second he reflected on how vastly different this year was growing to be in comparison to his last. When he had entered Naira's service, he had been so cocky, utterly sure of both himself and his father's teachings. This year, well, Raela wasn't the first to send him reeling. He came to realize that what mattered wasn't necessarily whether or not he had been in the right, but what his actions spoke to the others. While he had taken Raela's overzealous defense of Kajika to be a betrayal of some sort of innate pact between pack mates, he saw now that his own actions had relayed to Raela that he could not be trusted. For his temper. It wasn't what he wanted in any measure, and for once he was considering that perhaps swallowing his pride was at times the best measure. Gent shifted uncomfortably on his feet, breaking eye contact for a moment. Damn her. But maybe... he knew now that maybe he didn't know everything, perhaps his father hadn't been the ultimate authority. After all, hadn't Gent himself found cracks in the foundation as nothing but a child? It was incredibly unnerving to consider this, much less feel within the pit of his stomach that it was true. A whine leaked from his throat, and he swallowed to try and stifle it as he raised his blue eyes once more to Raela's face. For a second, they lingered on the healing cut made by the groundhogs they had hunted together. It caused him to recall that day, and how he had attempted to clean it for her. How still she had come to be, like prey trying to hide from a predator. That wasn't what he wanted. "I would never turn against my pack mates without reason..." he assured her, voice firm with confidence. He valued loyalty strongly, and could only see himself standing against those who betrayed the code. This was something he knew he could promise. What he wanted to say next seemed more subjective, and yet what he knew of her and what he wanted to be true mixed within his chest to give him cause to promise, "I would never hurt you." |